Explanation:
Child labour is the working of children of ages under 18 years old for number of hours that contrast their body growth and affects their health badly. This research is studying the affects of child labour on development of countries and trying to prove that the child labour is cause of delaying of some countries due to its effects on education. To prove that an interviews with labour children’s and their families have been made. More over a lot of statistics have been gathered by me of child labour in several countries from uniceff and international labour organization in addition to world health organization .the results which have been indicated is that most of the child labour found around the world is in the developing countries because children leave schools to work so in the future they become untrained adult can work.
i-Introduction
Child labour is the working of young children under the age of 18 years old for large number of hours and in unsuitable jobs .It was noted that The Child labour it is the work of children in un suitable ages for unsuitable work hours or under unhealthy conditions and under certain circumstances that contrast with their body growth and their education and also their ability for creations (February 2, 1992, The Child Labour Situation) . also it was conducted that child labour is breaking of human rights which obstacle there psychological life and their physical activities (international labour organization ). Further more the child labour is mainly found in the developing countries and in Africa and Asia . some statistics The high percentage of child labor occurs mainly in mali with percentage of 54.5 Burkina Fasowith 51 percent, Niger and Uganda with 45 percent and Kenya with 4L3 percent, the report said.Bangladesh had 30.1 percent, Nigeria 25.8 Haiti 25, Turkey 24, Ivory Coast 20.5, Pakistan 17.7 percent, Brazil 16.1 , India 14.4. China U.6, and Egypt 11.2 percent. (INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND PEACE. 1997). After all of that the aim of my study is to show the bad effects of child labour .moreover if the child labour has effects on developing countries in delay in development.
ii-Literature review
a-The meaning of child labour
It was noted that The Child labour is the work of children at unsuitable ages for unsuitable work hours or under unhealthy conditions and under certain circumstances that contrast with their body growth and their education .also their ability for creations (February 2, 1992, The Child Labour Situation) . moreover it was conducted that child labour is the breaking of human rights which obstacle there psychological life and their physical activities (international labour organization ).in addition to that there is a positive meaning of child labour i.e. the children can work with their parents in home ,help in family work or get their pocket money from working in the weekends and in the summer vacations (international labour organization ).
b-Causes of child labour :
there are many causes of child labour the main cause for it is poverty of the families . The international labour organization noted that the poverty of the families is the main cause of child labour because the children have tow work to get money which help in keeping their life and the life of their families . in addition to that the families are not capable to pays funds of the schools . also the children who are living in slums and villages which don’t have any educational facilities so they work .more over the work market are demanding more children to worm because they take low salaries and they are less trouble maker than adults for the employer . furthermore it was noted that The children works due to the poverty of their families so they need income to overcome the challenges of the life as a result they need to send their children to the work to get them money. In the other hand they cant send them to the working fields that give high wages as exportation because of restricting laws so they must send them to works of low wages as agriculture or servings fields. They have to work more hours to increase their income even if some of their brothers or sisters in school their parents get them out and send them to work field( number cruncher Putting children to work,By Stephen Nickell,september 2009 · prospect · 15). In the other hand not all the causes are economic causes some of the are from family where children work with their families in farms , shops and different hand made industries said international labour organization .
Answer: Right now roughly 152 million children are victims of child labour, in over 179 countries across the world. Though many governments have laws in place to protect their youth, much of the world is still suffering from a lack of healthy jurisdiction.
Child labour is defined as work that deprives a person of their childhood. Generally, the legal age at which you are allowed to begin working is 15 - 18. Bolivia has the world's lowest legal minimum age requirement, at just 10 years old. However, the majoroty child labour victims are as young as 5 - 11 years of age.
Child labour has be proven detrimental to the physical health, mental health, and development in youth. Often accompanied with depression, drug dependency, premature aging, malnutrition, etc. We have only just brushed the surface of the true depth and impact this issue has on the individual affected. Time is also a limited resource, and it is estimated $176 billion is lost in potential future wages when children engage in labour instead of completing their education. This goes without mentioning the percentage of deaths among child workers.
Most jobs associated with child labour are extremely harmful. Hazardous conditions occur more frequently, and the risk of being exposed to forced labour, debt bondage, serfdom, and illicit activities such as prostXXXitution, porXXography, or drXXug trafficking greaten significantly. It is estimated that over 1 million children involved in child labour are trafficked globally per year.
Overall, Child labour is a pressing issue affecting hundreds of thousands of lives daily across the world. With the extreme conditions, psychological and physical damage, and other risks associated with child labour, it is hard to deny that it is a violation of human rights.
Luckily there are things you can do to help combat this pressing issue. Organizations like The Bureau of International Labour Affairs (ILAB) and World Vision are working hard and fast to reduce the number of children affected, and to strengthen national policies to protect them. There is still work to do, and it's up to American citizens like us to push for more support by contacting our members of congress and raising our voice on behalf of the millions of children suffering worldwide.
Explanation:
Some of the words are labeled innapropriate by this website, remove the X's from them
Match the description with the corresponding fruit part.
1. the innermost protect layer around a fruit seed such as the shell of a peach pit
2. all the layers surrounding the seed of a fruit
3. the middle protective layer of a fruit seed; often the flavorful flesh
4. the outermost skin of a fruit
a. endocarp
b. pericarp
c. epicarp
d. mesocarp
Answer:edg
Explanation:
endocarp- the inner most protect
layer around fruit seed
pericarp- all the layers surrounding
mesocarp- the middle protective layer of fruit seed
epicarp- the outermost skin
Which of the following best describes the genes of offspring of organisms that reproduce sexually?
Answer:
Each of the offspring is genetically unique and received some of its genetic
Explanation:
While reproducing sexually, The zygote receives half of the gametes of male organism while half of the gametes of female organism. This constitutes to the total number i.e. 46 chromosomes.
While the zygote receive half from male and half from female, This means that the offspring produced by the zygote will have both the characteristics in common of the male as well as female. Remember that, Chromosomes contain gene which are particularly responsible for characteristics.
So, Each of the offspring is genetically unique and received some of its genetic information from each parent, so each has some traits in common with each parent.
what happened when Griffith mixed heat-killed bacteria with the harmless culture of bacteria?
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
the heat-killed bacteria had passed their disease causing ability to the harmless strain
What organelle is pictured here?
Golgi complex
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Answer:
endoplasmic reticulum
Answer:
Mitochondria
Explanation:
This looks nothing like the Golgi complex , Endoplasmic Reticulum, or the Nucleus. For whatever reason, it is not letting me post pictures, but Golgi complex and Endoplasmic Reticulum looks like loose spaghetti and the Nucleus looks like a ball. The Mitochondria has a bean shape with an inside like this.
Which of the following is true about environmental hazards to humans?
A)
Children are more at risk than adults because they take in more air per unit mass than adults.
B)
Adults are most at risk because they have the highest exposure to environmental hazards.
C)
Elderly people are most at risk because their immune systems do not perform efficiently.
D)
Children are least at risk because they have well functioning immune systems.
E)
Adults are most at risk because they take in more pollutants relative to their size than children.
Answer: A)
Explanation:
Children are at a higher risk of suffering negative effects from environmental hazards than adults, because children do not have fully developed immune systems. In addition, children have a higher exposure to environmental hazards, because they spend more time outside, on average, than adults. Children also take in more air per unit mass than adults, which means that they also take in more pollutants relative to their size.
what determines the function of a protein
Answer:
The sequence of amino acids. - The three-dimensional shape of the folded protein. - If the coding sequence has a mutation that leads to a change in the amino acid sequence, the protein may have a different three-dimensional shape, reducing its activity.
Explanation:
which of the following is NOT a way in which a lake can become a
forest? *
A. The plants are eaten by many animals.
B. Dead leaves settle to the bottom.
C. The soils dry out.
D. The lake is filled with sediment.
Answer: A. The plants are eaten by many animals.
Explanation:
The process by which a bacteria cell divides into two identical cells is called:
A. Binary Fission
B. Regeneration
C. Cellular Meiosis
D. Fragmentation
After large scale fishing, which populations of organisms are
becoming more rare? Why?
A hurricane passes through the Gulf of Mexico and destroys many of the coastal regions of Northwest Florida. Which of the following is a likely impact of this catastrophic event on biodiversity?
Group of answer choices
Species brought in by the storm surge will displace species native to the coastal wetlands.
Excessive salt from the storm surge will flood coastal wetlands and raise salinity to intolerant levels for the local species, causing a decrease in biodiversity
Coastal wetlands will grow exponentially with the input of nutrients from storm upwelling and biodiversity will increase in these areas.
Species reliant on coastal wetlands for survival may experience a decline in population due to loss of habitat.
Answer:
Species reliant on coastal wetlands for survival may experience a decline in population due to loss of habitat.
Explanation:
A hurricane destroys many coastal regions of Northwest Florida which leads to the loss of habitat of many species that lives on the coastal region of Northwest Florida. This hurricane destroy the habitat that leads to decrease in population of organisms that lives in that coastal region so we can conclude that the population of organisms decreases due to this hurricane.
explain why biodiversity in an ecosystem is important?
Answer:
It is important because we need many different types of animals. Food chains are made up of many different links, and if there are fewer links, this will lead to animals not being able to feed. Biodiversity boosts the ecosystem and leads to an ecosystem that is self sustaining and able to produce things for people.
Explanation:
why do we need to study the beginning of life?
What's a node on a cladogram?
Answer:
The node therefore represents the end of the ancestral taxon and the stems , the species that split from the ancestor. The two taxa that split from the node are called sister taxa.
Explanation:
Answer:
A n0de corresponds to a hypothetical ancestor. A terminal node is the hypothetical last common ancestral interbreeding population of the taxon labeled at a tip of the cladogram. ... Each internal n0de is also at the base of a clade, which includes the common ancestral population (node) plus all its
Explanation:
decendants
how does water move through the water cycle
Answer:
The water moves from one reservoir to another, such as from river to ocean, or from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the physical processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and subsurface flow. In doing so, the water goes through different forms: liquid, solid (ice) and vapor.
Explanation:
is a rotting log considered living or non living? why?
Answer:
A rotting log is nonliving. However, it can have mold, lichen, or fungus growing on it, which is not the log itself. Those three things are living. And though the log was once a living tree, at it's current state, it is nonliving.
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Transcribe the following section of DNA 3’ G C C A T T A G 5’
Answer:
theres 2 answers actually
Explanation:
DNA TO RNA :
5’ CGG UAA UC 3’
DNA TO DNA :
5’ CGG ATT TC
Answer:
3' C G G U A A U C 5'
Explanation:
to transcribe means to change it into rna
to do that you just have to pair it with its nucleotide
thymine pairs with adenine
adenine pairs with uracil
guanine pairs with cytosine
cytosine pairs with guanine
3' C G G U A A U C 5'
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why does deforestation occur
Answer: deforestation occurs because we need wood for our different uses, hence we cut down trees for them.Examples of uses-making wooden furniture, finding place for new infrastructures etc.
what specific event prompted Dr.Bass to create the body farm?
Before having the farm, he was asked to estimate the post - mortem interval of some human remains, and then they indicated because the flesh that was still there they could tell it was a year ago.
Why can coastal areas support a great population of plankton than the open oceans?
Answ deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeznuts
Explanation:
Explanation:
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If the versions of a gene for a trait are different, the organism is said to be
Answer these plssss!
1. Heterozygous
Heterozygous is defined as “having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.”
2. Gene
Each DNA sequence that contains instructions to make a protein is known as a gene.
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What causes cells in living organisms to be different from one another?
O A An organism evolves new cell types in response to its environment
O B. The brain of an organism sends a signal to its cells to differentiate when the organismis in danger.
O c The DNA of an organism moves from one cell to another, allowing different cells to have different functions
O D. An organism expresses different genes at different times in development, causing cells to be specialized
Explanation:
The cell types in a multicellular organism become different from one another because they synthesize and accumulate different sets of RNA and protein molecules. They generally do this without altering the sequence of their DNA.
Do you have a summative in Grade 9 science?
Answer:
check with your teacher
Answer:
yes I have
Explanation:
why did you ask
Where does the fetus normally develop?
Answer:
in the womb !!
Explanation:
hAve a good night
Answer:
Inside the uterus, the blastocyst implants in the wall of the uterus, where it develops into an embryo attached to a placenta and surrounded by fluid-filled membranes.
How are gross production and net production different?
a. Net production is always greater than gross production.
b. Net production is always less than gross production.
C. Only animals have net production.
d. Only plants have net production.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
OB
ОС
OD
Answer:
b. Net production is always less than gross production.
Explanation:
The main production i.e. done in ecology would do the production in the organic compounds with the help of photosynthesis. The gross production is the value i.e. generation of organic compounds by producers while the net production is the value of organic compounds i.e stored by producers. It should be lower than the gross production as the plants are not able to store large number of organic compounds than they generated
What is the significance of crossing over?
Answer and Explanation:
Crossing over is the switching of genetic material (DNA), which occurs in Prophase 1.
This all happens in Meiosis, which is the process of the formation of sperm and egg cells.
The paired chromosomes from each parent align so that similar DNA sequences from the paired chromosomes cross over one another.
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How does air flow when a low-pressure center occurs in the atmosphere?
Answer:
A low pressure system has lower pressure at its center than the areas around it. Winds blow towards the low pressure, and the air rises in the atmosphere where they meet. As the air rises, the water vapor within it condenses, forming clouds and often precipitation.
Explanation:
Discuss the relationship between mitosis and cytokinesis. what would be the result if one happened without the other ?
Which sex chromosome determines the sex of a baby?
Explain your answer.
Answer:
Girls have two X chromosomes and boys have chromosomes (XY).
Explanation:
Girls have two X chromosomes (XX), and boys have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). Whether a baby will be a boy or a girl is determined at the time of conception.
whats the location of a nerve impulse?
Answer:
the place where the axon of one neuron meets the dendrite of another, using chemicals called neurotransmitters
what type of mutation has the least amount of impact on a protein ?
Answer: Silent Mutation
Explanation: Silent mutation: Some mutations that change DNA bases do not have any effect on the sequence of amino acids in the protein. These mutations are called silent mutations and they do not affect the structure or function of the protein because there is no effect on the amino acid sequence.
Answer:
Point Mutations
Explanation:
It is the least harmful mutation